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Tutorials / HOWTOs
A collection of non-appliance specific HOWTOs / tutorials.
- How to verify the integrity of a downloaded TurnKey Linux image
- Minimum hardware requirements
- Amazon EC2: How to expand the size of an existing root volume
- Turnkey Linux on Proxmox Virtual Environment (aka TKL on PVE)
- Amazon EC2: How to configure web/email server for mailout/mailing lists
- Amazon EC2: How to move your instance to a larger root volume (legacy)
- Amazon EC2: How to move data to instance storage (legacy)
- Amazon EC2 / TurnKey Hub - Fix grub boot issues / recover root password
- Appliance installation tutorial with VirtualBox
- How to allow remote access to databases
- TKLBAM: Migration to v14.x from earlier versions of TurnKey Linux
- How to connect to Windows share from TKL
- How to install VirtualBox Guest Addons & mount shared folders
- How to setup Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
- How to setup a Testing Environment with Proxmox on your LAN
- Access via SSH
- How to upgrade an appliance
- How to: Chroot into a broken system via live CD/ISO or alternate Linux system
- Hub/EC2 - Add new Elastic IP address (via AWS console)
- Improve security of TLS/SSL connections by increasing bit size of Diffie-Hellman parameters
- Methods for Syncronizing and Branching with Turnkeylinux-apps and older versions in my Github
- TurnKey Linux appliances behind a reverse proxy
- How to upgrade app XYZ in my TKL appliance [for Linux newbs]
- How to verify the integrity of a downloaded image (legacy)
- Installing additional software via the APT package manager
- Using default VM build with KVM
- Administer your TKL server: How to connect to TKL appliances, edit and upload files, etc
- Appliance Installation Tutorial with VirtualBox (New)
- Build a new appliance with TKLDev
- Configure apt-get internet access via a proxy
- Email: Send emails via SMTP Relay
- Generating a SSH key pair from Windows
- How to build a TurnKey appliance ISO from source using TKLDev
- How to create a jailed SFTP user (chroot jail)
- How to enable WebDAV on Apache
- How to install Oracle Java
- How to set non-US keyboard & language
- Import Turnkey Linux VMDK to OpenNebula
- Install TKL v13.0 on Citrix XenServer 6.2
- TurnKey on Microsoft Hyper-V
- Uploading and Launching TurnKey Linux on OpenStack
- Virtual Networking Explained
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Try logging in via shellinabox or SSH.
never mind
spend 2 days without any luck i trash turnkey and use debian instead
What were your "showstopper" problem(s)?
I see that you posted a couple of issues on the forums (and apologies that I have been slow to respond) but it seems that both of the issues you posted, you managed to resolve. So it is unclear to me what your final reason to give up on TurnKey was. Or was it simply a case of "death by a thousand papercuts"?
Even if you prefer to go with vanilla Debian (which I can understand if you found TurnKey painful) it would be really useful for us to understand your issues so we can improve TurnKey for other future users.
Regardless, thanks for giving TurnKey a try. Although it's sad to see you go and hear that you had such a poor experience. We put a lot of effort and time into TurnKey and it's always disappointing when people such as yourself decide it's more trouble than it's worth. :(
[update] Was it configuring your own domain that was the issue (as per the post you responded to)? If so it should not make any difference! TurnKey is built on top of Debian and we use Apache2 from the Debian repos. Beyond our SSL hardening and our custom default site config (which you would normally replace anyway) nothing should be significantly different.
my problem
yes i would prefer using turnkey its the best i have tried i have tried lots of systems,
i set up my domain and try using it but i can only using it local
creating virtual host is not working
just downloaded turnkey-lamp-14.1-jessie-i386.iso
and vill try it again :)
Thanks for your patience and kind words.
How about you start a new thread and detail what you are trying to do, what the desired result is, what you have tried already and what the actual result was. I'm not always the fastest to reply, but I'll definitely help you out as much as I can.